Faulting Tyler Perry for his nonsensical, melodramatic plots is a little like accusing Douglas Sirk of using too much color.
Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? (2007)
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Reviews Counted:37
Fresh:17
Rotten:20
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: Despite some poignant observations on modern marriages, Why Did I Get Married? is too preachy and melodramatic.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for mature thematic material, sexual references and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Oct 12, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $55,184,721
Synopsis: Tyler Perry has ascended to the status of media mogul on the strength of his combination of Christian morality, slapstick comedy, and soap-operatic melodrama. In 2005, his play DIARY OF A MAD BLACK... Tyler Perry has ascended to the status of media mogul on the strength of his combination of Christian morality, slapstick comedy, and soap-operatic melodrama. In 2005, his play DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN was adapted for the screen and became the surprise hit of the season. With positive portrayals of black characters and family-friendly--but decidedly not boring--themes, the film appealed to a broad audience, and gave rise to numerous spin-offs. Madea is absent from Perry's most recent film, WHY DID I GET MARRIED? but the subject matter is just as universal, and features an engaging cast that counts Perry among its members. Four couples who have been friends since college take a therapeutic getaway to a Colorado bungalow, where they plan to take stock of their relationships. They are led by successful psychiatrist Patricia (Janet Jackson), who has a picturesque marriage to Gavin (Malik Yoba). Nothing is perfect, however, and secrets and old scars soon emerge, pitting friend against friend and spouse against spouse. R&B singer Jill Scott shines as Sheila, the oft-derided, overweight wife of Mike (Richard T. Jones, GIRLFRIENDS), who arrives on the scene with a sexy young "friend" (Tasha Jones, YOU, ME, AND DUPREE) to shake things up a bit. Retribution and forgiveness follow, with the requisite admonitions and apologies made realistic by the skill of the cast. [More]
Starring: Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Denise Boutte
Starring: Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Denise Boutte, Richard T. Jones, Sharon Leal, Tasha Smith, Michael Jai White, Malik Yoba
Director: Tyler Perry
Director: Tyler Perry
Screenwriter: Tyler Perry
Producer: Reuben Cannon
Composer: Aaron Zigman
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?
Why Did I Get Married covers a lot of emotional and cultural ground in its two hours.
There's such an overriding sense of soap opera that I kept expecting a commercial break.
in a strange way, this film can be therapeutic for the average person, the same way The Jerry Springer Show is
Here's what filmmaker Tyler Perry does well: featuring characters not traditionally seen in movies. Here's where he could use some help: in toning down some grossly over-the-top dramatics.
Though still a stranger to subtlety, Mr. Perry has learned to balance the obviousness of his setups with characters whose interactions feel genuine.
Perry’s film made me laugh frequently and whole-heartedly; more so than any theatrically released American film has in many months.
Incredible star Jill Scott is the one to watch in "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?" The show is a star vehicle for Scott and an intelligent, entertaining dramedy.
In the end, it's easy to answer the question: why don't we care what happens one way or the other?
While delivering the mix of laughs, tears, and spirituality Perry's fanbase has come to expect, this film has universal heart and soul that would speak to a much wider audience.
Unfortunately, for all its superficial entertainment value, Perry-ites won't recognize much of Why Did I Get Married? And in this case, a lack of familiarity just may breed contempt.
Amid the shout-downs over adultery, male power, and the agony of coping with a child's death, one performance glistens -- Jill Scott's as the sad, heavyset Sheila, who locates the faith that's the source of love.
With its retro credit sequence, Why Did I Get Married? proudly flaunts its maker's right to make movies as badly as Bart Freundlich, Peyton Reed, and Woody Allen.
Tyler Perry is a cultural phenomenon, specifically targeting an affluent, African-American audience.
You don't have to be black to enjoy the film, but you do need a strong desire to watch people work out their issues using pop-psychology and self-help techniques.
The real question for me about Tyler Perry's Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? came about 30 minutes into the film: 'Why am I watching this movie?'
Perry, so adept at giving fans of his touring plays an evening that spans the entertainment gamut, once again delivers something for everyone.
Isn't there anything better for the urban-marketed movies than this dreck?
Watching Married isn't just a helluva lot more fun than reading a self-help, it's a helluva lot more enlightening, too.
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